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Thomas won't rule out returning next year at age 41
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Nothin' but Net: Knicks need serious changes
Keen observation, Commander Obvious, seeing as they are down 3-1 to the Indiana Pacers in a best-of-seven series, but the Knicks are in immediate peril, including Thursday's Game 5 in Madison Square Garden.
New York Knicks vs Indiana Pacer Series Exposes Major Flaws In Knick Roster
The rules and players don't change when it comes to regular season and playoff basketball but the game is night and day.
So when they say they're flying in an orthopedic surgeon to check out Shumpert's knee, they mean his leg has been cut off at the femur, and they're hoping the bleeding will stop by halftime.
Knicks: Iman Shumpert, Kenyon Martin to start vs. Pacers; J.R. Smith active
There is no structural damage in Iman Shumpert's sore left knee, an MRI revealed, and the second-year guard will start for the Knicks in tonight's Game 4 matchup with the Indiana Pacers.
Highlighting New York Knicks' Top Free-Agent Target at Every Position
't about wholesale change: That's where real estate agents come in and make their bread.
Tyson Chandler should know better to call out Carmelo Anthony as...
Chandler might have come in from Dallas wearing a championship ring and bringing instant credibility to a franchise that has done nothing of consequence since way back in 2000.
A bad time for J.R. Smith and Kenyon Martin to get sick
Smith, who had a 102-degree fever Saturday, and Martin stayed back at the hotel while the rest of the Knicks practiced and tried to clean up some of their mistakes from Saturday's 82-71 loss to the Pacers.
Bondy: Knick's need Smith's best shot
If you want to worry about someone, don't waste your sweat glands on Amar'e Stoudemire.
Biggest Adjustments NY Knicks Must Make vs. Indiana Pacers
The second-round series between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers has been a close affair so far, and it should continue to be to the very end.
First, the bad: the shoulder's clearly still bothering him-the noticeable wince after a 1st half dunk being exhibit A. Also, maybe it's just me, but his shot seems like it's flatter than it was during his April showers .
How to Fix NY Knicks Defense Next Season
It's easy to forget now, on the heels of holding the Indiana Pacers to 79 points in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, but the New York Knicks ' defense in 2012-13 left a lot to be desired.
Schmeelk: Knicks Don't Need To Go Big - They Need To Play Big
After the Knicks' loss in Game 1, a number of people, including Kenyon Martin advocated for a bulkier starting lineup against the bigger Indiana Pacers.
Amar'e Stoudemire scrimmaged today, still shooting for Game 3
Amid what was hopefully a very instructive and productive Knicks practice this afternoon, we got a bit of a surprise.
5 Keys for Knicks to Dominate Indiana Pacers
The second-round series between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers promises to be a close one, especially considering the clash in styles between the two teams.
New York Knicks Playoff Schedule: TV Info and Predictions for Second Round
Last Friday, the No. 2-seeded New York Knicks finally dispatched their pesky Atlantic Division rivals and buried the No.
NBA rumors: Darrell Walker a candidate for Pistons' coaching job
The Knicks assistant coach has a long history with the Pistons ... but that doesn't mean he should be considered for the job.
Are big lineups necessary to oust Indiana?
From an opening night beatdown of the Miami Heat to their narrow victory over Boston in Game 6 of the first round, the New York Knicks have won many a game playing primarily with small lineups.
New York Knicks survive Boston Celtics rally to finally win NBA playoff series
Fourth quarter comeback falls short for Celtics as Knicks win 88-80 to claim series 4-2; Indiana Pacers advance after beating Atlanta Hawks New York Knicks' Carmelo Anthony shakes hands with Boston Celtics' Jeff Green at the end of Game Six of their NBA Eastern Conference semifinal playoff basketball series in Boston, Massachusetts May 3, 2013.
2013 NBA Playoffs: Raymond Felton's Terrific First Round
Though the New York Knicks have squandered two opportunities to move into the second round of the playoffs, losing to the Boston Celtics in Games 4 and 5, there has been a consistent bright spot for New York this series: Raymond Felton.